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Old 12-Mar-2005, 18:28
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Exhaust re-stuffing

I know this topic has come up several times before but I did do a search and didn't come up with anything!
Excuses over, can you give me some advice on re stuffing the 'ol termis. I reckon they're about empty, definately way loud anyway!
Where do you get the stuff, what sort of stuff is it, how best to do it? That kind of stuff,
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Old 12-Mar-2005, 20:20
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Just put "exhaust repacking" into Google and found this for another model of motorcycle with renegade cans, if you buy termi packing you will almost certainly pay Termi prices. Hope it helps


http://www.rahji.com/renegade.php3
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Old 12-Mar-2005, 20:22
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Oh and I found this. Perhaps not so expensive

http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/cgi-bi...t=EX-ACCESSORY
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Old 12-Mar-2005, 20:31
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I did find some stainless steel wool packing meant for racing cars on ebay, whic seems reasonable at £30, but wasn't sure if it would be ok to use that.
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Old 12-Mar-2005, 22:22
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I don't think you can use steel wool all the way through for carbon cans as it'll transfer too much heat to the outer shell. I think this is why you need the fibreglass matting.

tony h is an exhaust specialist from the car side of things so could clarify things for us.

I was looking at ordering the matting from here as mine need doing soon.

http://www.aa16.co.uk/a16exhaustparts.htm

£18 for 2 cans worth can't be bad.
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Old 13-Mar-2005, 07:07
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Originally posted by desmojen
I know this topic has come up several times before but I did do a search and didn't come up with anything!
Excuses over, can you give me some advice on re stuffing the 'ol termis. I reckon they're about empty, definately way loud anyway!
Where do you get the stuff, what sort of stuff is it, how best to do it? That kind of stuff,
Cheers fellas

Silmotor kits also fit Termis. You get a package (as a pipe), has also an isolating outer layer against the carboncans. As I recall the price is about 20 Euro/each can.

[Edited on 13-3-2005 by Goofy_DK]
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 19:11
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If you don't want the hassel of doing it yourself,I've just had mine done by Baines.Around £50
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 19:27
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Is that £50 for both cans? That sounds good because, to be honest, I can't really be bothered!
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Old 17-Mar-2005, 14:50
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Man after my own heart! yes £50 for both plus vat.I took mine there and they couried them back to me for c£12.
They go back on this weekend hopefully!
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Old 17-Mar-2005, 14:54
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Dibble recommends repacking wiv Do nuts, keeps em warm for when you want a snack as well
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